George Fox University - L'Ami Yearbook (Newberg, OR)

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1943 PRESIDENT GULLEY, who completes his second year as head of Pacific College, brought the spirit of the college to a fuller realization through the reconstruction program instituted this semestef. A former student, pro- gressive but mindful of traditions, kindly and under- standing. An efficient administrator. faculty Oliver Weesner, B.S., R.P.E. Professor of Mathematics and Physics Mary C. Sutton, A.B., M.A. Professor of Biology Russell W. Lewis, B.S., Ph.B., M.A. Professor of English Edward Harmon, A.B. Assistant Professor of Religious Education Lois M. Harmon, A.B., A.M. Assistant in English and Educa- tion Perry D. Macy,. B.S., B.D., M.A. Professor of History and Politi- cal Science Alvin Allen, A.B., A.M. Professor of Psychology and Ed- ucation Marie Allen, A.B. Professor of Home Economics Laurence F. Skene, B.S., M.S. Professor of Chemistry Gervas A. Carey, A.B., A.M., B.D., D.D. Professor of Religious Education Hilda A. Cooper, B.A. Instructor in Typing and Shorthand J. Randolph Hutchins, A.B. Professor of Dramatics and Public Speaking Lora Doble, B.A. Librarian Emory Hobson, B. Mus. Professor of Music, Director of Chorus and Governor of Mens 1 Dormitory Jessie N. Cole, A.B. Matron of Girls 1 Dormitory JAMES WEBB, from Manzanifca, Oregon is a Major in History. He has been flirting with the ' army for the past two years and says that his plans are a military ' secret. ABIGAIL MILLER is an English Major from Salem, Oregon. When a Sophomore, she was Chairman of the Christian World Education Committee in YWCA. Last year she was a Princess on May Day. This, year she is Sec- retary of the Student fiddly and President of the Girl ' s Dorm. iShe is a member of the SSS Club. For the last ' four years she has been active in the chorus. After graduation, she will do office work. GEORGE SMITH from Salem, Oregon, is a Religion Major. George went to Paeilic ' Bible School for three years. Since coming here, he has been a member of the May Court and has been active in Deputation work. Next fall he plans to do graduate work in Religion. CLYDE HADLOCK is a Mathematics Major from Seattle, Wiashinigton. Clyde has been Vice President and Social Chairman of the YMCA. As a Senior he has been President of the Gold P, Senior class Representative to the MAA Council, Student Body Stage Manager, and Co-captain of the football team, being a letter winner in football and baseball and a memlber of the Bohemian Club. BEVERLY LAMBERT, from St. Paul, Oregon is a Major in English. She was Chairman of Homecoming Committees when she was a Freshman and a Senior. This year she was YWCA Social Service Committee Chairman, Student Body Property Manager, and taught the Play Production class for a while after Mr. Jones resigned. She plan s to teach Eng- lish and Speech next fall. GEORGE A. BALES, from New berg, Oregon, is a Major in English. George was President of the Pep Club when a Sophomore, and in the pep band, chorus and orchestra during his Sophomore and Junior years. He wias listed in Who ' s Who when a junior, and was originator anjd .sponsor of student pro- grams in his Junior and Senior years. This year he was Vice President of the Senior class and Homecoming Chairman. He was a member of the football and tennis teams. He plans to continue in school after gradua- tion. GALEN MILLER, from Portland, Oregon, is a Religion Major. When a Freshman he was President of the Pep Club. As a S ' opih- omore he was YMCA President, Publicity Manager of the Student Body, and a Yell leader. When a Junior Ihe wa s again Yell Leader and member of the May Day Court; he coached a girl ' s, football team. This year he has been advertising manager of the L ' Amd, Senior Class President, Student Body Treasurer and assistant coach for basetoall. He has won letters in baseball and is a mem- ber of the Bohemian Club. Next fall he will go to Bethany Biblical Seminary in Chicago. MARION DOBLE, from Newberg, Oregon, is a major in Religion. She went to Sampson Bible Institute ' for three years. Here at Pa- cific she has been Chairman of the Deputa- tion Committee; Secretary of the Old gltud- ents Association. Next year she hopes to go to graduate school to do graduate work in Re- ligious Education. JAMES SFIRIJiP is an English Major from St. Paul, Oregon. When he was a Sop ' homore he was Sophomore class President, baseball captain, and YMCA Program Chairman. The next year he was on the student Faculty Co- operation committee, MAA President and was YMCA Publicity Manager. This year he was President of the Student Body. He has letters in football, baseball and basket- ball. He is a member of the Bohemian club and this year is assistant coach for baselball. He is in the Navy V7 class and will report for duty this summer. WILLIAM STEIN is a chemistry Major from Dundee, Oregon. He has been Secretary, treasurer of the Gold P, a letter winner in football and basketball. He has been Business Manager of several plays. When a Junior he was. May Day Chairman, and as a senior has been Business Manager of the Crescent, Co- captain of the football team and a member of the Student Faculty Cooperation Commit- tee. After graduation he will work if not in the armed forces. ELENITA MARDOCK is a Spanish and Eng- lish major from Florence, Oregon. When a Sophomore she was Deputation Chairman, Yell Leader, and Treasurer of the WAA. As a Junior she was President of the YWCA, Trefian President, listed in Who ' s Who, and President of the Gold Q. When a Senior she was again President of the Gold Q- She was Vice President of the Student Body, and Soc- ial Chairman of the YWCA. She has won letters in botih volleyball and basketball. Sh e plans to teach English next year. DORWIN SMITH, from Newberg, is a Reli- gious Major. He formerly attended Nebraska Central College and Northwest Niazarene College. For the past two years he has been a student at Pacific College, at the same time acting as Pastor of the Chehaleim Cen- ter Friends Church. After graduation he plans ; to continue preaching. Front row; Smith, Manning, Wohlgemuth, Vasey, Nordyke. Second row; Cowley,, Fowler, Swanson . Lewis, Mardcck, Roberts. Back row ; Thomos, Lewis, Macy. The Juniors have lived up to the honor of being awarded the Wood-Mar award by last year ' s senior class. They completed the pennants at a class party in time to sell them at Homecoming. Early in the year the bear became theirs only to be lost to the Sophomores. The class gave a skating party for the school early in January and were winners of the interclass basketball tournament. The Junior-Senior banquet was given in March this year. Appropriately it had the theme, CLP. A. rationing, Class officers were David Thomas, president; Florence Swanson, Vice-president; and Betty Ashwill, social chairman. Most of the actvity of the Sophomore class this year was keeping control of Bruin. They lost him and got him back only to lose a large part of him in a class scramble. After Mr. Weesner measured the pieces the new Bruin was awarded to the Sophomore class. In his honor a school party was held and the old Bruin was given to the museum. At Homecoming the class sold chrysanthemums. Class officers are; Carroll Michener, president ; Harold Nelson, vice president ; Evangeline Shattuck, secretary ; Leo Crisman, and Evangeline Marx, social chairmen. Front row ; Miller, Marx, Archambeau, Nixon, Wilson, Dixon. Second row ; Green, Garrett, Snattuck, Cowley, Smith, Herrick. Third row ; Michener, Crisman, Nelson, Keyes. Roberts. Front row ; Craven, Chaney, Vasey, Gossard, Bates. Second row ; Ojrier, Harris, Macy, Fowler , Shook, Hadlock. Back row ; Brash. Seidel, Fish, Smith , Barber .Atkinson , March. The Freshman class has had several successful parties, including a scavenger hunt at Aliens, a school skating party, and later in the Spring an outdoor feed. One memorahle activity of the class was the removing of the red painted numerals that suddenly sprang up all over the campus. Class officers are ; Orrin Ogier, president; Don Brash, vice president; Dorothy Chaney, secretary; and Betty Ann Craven, social chairman. pi The outstanding work of the student body this year was to acquire and furnish a recreation room in the Science Hall. Work was done on the student body office. New lamps and chairs were added. Homecoming and two clean up days were successful, one of them being used to reconstruct the canyon bridge. Student affairs were handled by Jim Spirup, president; Elenita Mardock, vice- president and Abigail Miller, secretary. Shown on the opposite page are, top, Jim Spirup, student body president; Galen Miller, Sen- ior class president; David Thomas, Junior class president ; This page, top, Carroll Michener, Soph- omore class president; Orrin Ogier, Freshmen class president; and Abigail Miller, Secretary. Small pictures, left to right ; Lewis, Smith, Bales, Mardock, Lewis, Miller, Roberts. T he- Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. were quite ac- tive this year with a high percentage of the school enrolled as members. A student mixer, big sister picnic, stag mix, and formal reception in the first week of school were to welcome and introduce the new students. The Y ' s sponsored the new pastor of the Friends church, Lloyd Cressman, in chapel meetings. The Y.W. gave a few Thanks- giving baskets. There was no caroling this year because people could not put candles in the win- dows. At the beginning of second semester a second reception was held. The Y.W. sponsored a suc- cessful Father-Daughter banquet in February. The Friends church sponsored chapel talks by Moses Mendenhall for the Y clubs. The Y.W. made a donation to the world service fund. Its potluck dinner was successful and they had a May Day breakfast. Y.M. officers for this year, shown at the top of the opposite page were, front row, Roberts, Crisman, Michener, Thomas ; back row, Roberts, Lewis and Professor Lewis. Y.W. officers shown above include Swanson, Lewis, Smith, Perisho. Michener, Stein, Shattuck and Miiier. e 3 taden _ llca tlons, e be L Ami cr9 sce,t «• _ m . V Wl . D0USla3 C0 ie . T age atoove. Stein, • tn6 0PP° 9ite P 3 econd ro«; Ko erts, profe ssor I - B b rts 3n a tuck, KKKKKS (ftt iletic (rfsswrntkm The program of the Women ' s Athletic Asso- ciation consisted entirely of intramural sports this year. Volleyball received the most emphasis with basketball and baseball taking their places in the proper season. Several girls played badminton, and some took archery for credit.. Officers were, President, Betty Ashwill ; Vice president, Mary Grace Dixon, and Secretary, Charlotte Macy. The highlight of the year for the Gold Q, the women ' s letterman club, was the annual banquet given in February. Pictiij-ed above on the opposite page are : back row ; Wohlgemuth, Haworth, Smith, Ashwill. Front row ; Manning, Nordyke, Marx and Mardock. Officers of the Gold Q were: President, Ele- nita Mardock; Vice president, Betty Ashwill, Sec- retary, Alice Gulley. Despite the draft and the OPA the MAA man- aged to support teams in football. Although teams could not travel far, a full schedule of games was played in every major sport. Considerable new equipment was purchased with money which in other years had been used for transportation. Offi- cers of the MAA were: President, Claude Lewis; Secretary, Carroll Michener and Treasurer, David Thomas. The Gold P club carried on in high spirit throughout the year, upholding school traditions, initiating new members, making the annual coastal trip and giving the Spring banquet. Officers were; President, Clyde Hadlock; Vice president, Leo Crisman and Secretary, Bill Stein. Back row, Brash, Ogier, Bales, D. Roberts, Thomas and Spirup. Second row, A. Roberts, Keyes, Crisman, Michener and Hadlock. Front row, Macy, Nelson, Stein, Miller and Lewis r r Vital StcUid - Penile GoMeae, f943 Pacific College Officers STUDENT BODY President, Jim Spirup Vice President, Elenita Mardock Secretary, Abigail Miller Chief Treasurer, Claude Lewis Treasurer, Galen Miller Pub 1 i city , Dean e Rob e its Secretory of Old Students Assn., Irene Lewis Social Ghainmian, Kathleen Smiitih Forensicis (Manager, George Bales Secretary Student Loan Fund, Dorwin Smith SENIOR CLASS President, Galen Miller Vice President, Geoflge Bales Secretary, Marion Doible JUNIOR CLASS President, David Thomas Vice President, Florence Swanson Secretary, Kathleen Smith SOPHOMORE CLASS President, Carroll Michener Vice President, Harold Nelson Secretary, Evangeline Shattuck FRESHMAN CLASS President, Oirrin Ogier Vice President, Don Brash Secretary, Dorothy Chaney STUDENT— FACULTY COMMITTEE ON COOPERATION William Stein, Claude Lewis, Mr. Lewis, Wilma Archambeau, Mrs. Cooper, Professor Skene, Orrin Ogier V. M. OFFICERS President, David Thomas S ec r,e t a r y , Le o C r i sma n Treaisurer, Carroll Michener Faculty Advisor, ProL Lewis Y. W. OFFICERS President, Irene Lewis Vice President, Kathleen Smith Advisor, Mrs. Harmon Secretary, Florence Swanson Treasurer, Joyce Perisho Social Service, Beverly Lambert Social, Eillemita Mardock Deputation, Marion Dohle Music, Mlary Frances Nordyke Publicity, Betty Ashwill CRESCENT OFFICERS Editor, Art Roberts Business Manager, William Stein Sports Editor, Harold Nelson Assoc. Ed., Evangeline Shattuck Circulation, Wilma Archaknbeau Ad Manager, Carroll Michener Feature Editor, Deane Roberts Society, Charlotte Macy L ' AMI OFFICERS Editor, Douiglas Cowley Business Mgr, Carroll Michener Advt ' sng. Mgr., Galen Miller Snaps, Evangeline Shattuck Writing, Wilma Archamlbeau Sports, Kenneth Fowler MARRIED Miss Hazel Mclndoo and Mr. Ma ' Mon Macy were rmarried June 3 0, 19 42. The ceremony was read at 9:00 p. m. in the Greenleaf Friends church. Miss Marie Wakefield and Mr. Galen Miller were married at the church of the First Brethren in Portland on Tuesday evening, De- cember 16, 19 42. The candlelight service wais read at 8 p. m. Pre- ceding the ceremony, the groom sang Because. Miss Betty Vasey and Mr. Mel- vin Ashwill were married Friday evening, Dec. 18, 19 42, at an im- pressive candlelight, double ring ceremony in the First Methodist Church in Newberg. Miss Aloha Maynard and Mr. Maynard Macy were united in marriage at a candlelight service Sunday afternnon, Jan. 31, 19 43, at 5:30. It was held in the Nleiw- oerg Friends church. ENGAGED George Bales, Elenita Mardock — March 6, 19 43. David Thomas, Florence Swan- son — April 22, 19 43. Arthur Roberts, Fern Nixon — January 8, 19 43. Terrel Repp, Kathleen Smith — November 2 0, 19 42. Richard Dillon, Luiella Harris — January 27, 1942. Burl Kirkpatrick, Evangelyn Shattuck — April 27, 19 43. Sigt. Al Kraft, Harriet Smith — February 14, 19 43. Francis Keyes, Eleanor Stuy — July 17, 1942. Robert Sleloflf, Irene Lewis — No- vember 20, 1942. STUDENTS IN ATTENDANCE AT PACIFIC COLLEGE SINCE FALL, 1939, AND THEIR SERVICE UNITED STATES ARMY Ashwill, Melvin Dean, Wendell Dunnigan, Gerald Hayes, Jo ! hn J Roberts, Wayne Garrick, George 1 Kirkpatrick, Burl Bennett, Jack Heald, Heil Tate, Dean Macy, Maynard Booth©, Arnold I Miller, Dale Chase, Jean August. Morton Beebe, David Beagles, George UNITED STATES NAVY Antritm, Wayne Col eman , H enry Cowley, Douglas, Navy Reserve Crisman, Leo, Navy Reserve Pish, Lloyd, Navy Reserve Keyes, Francis, Naval Reserve Spirup, James, Navy Reserve Hayes, Bill McCafiferee, Ha r vie Boothe, Kenneth Parrish, Verl Boyse, Marion Giwin, Georlge Rarick, Bill Roberts, Ed Daniels, Floyd. Killed, Air Corps. C. P. s. Mclntyre, Ross Brown, El vet t Armstrong, James Michener, Carroll Roberts, Dean Roiberts, Ellis, Michener, David Williams, Keith Lewis, Claude AtMnson, Alan Smith, Loren Miles, Ward March, Bill Herrick, Wes U. S. Army 17 U. S. Navy 16 C. P. S. 14 47 TOLD P President, Clyde Hadlock Vice President, Leo Crisiman Secretary, William Stein GOLD Q President, Elenita Mardock Vice President, Betty Ashwill MA A President, Claude Lewis Secretary, Carroll Mcihener WAA President, Betty Ashwill Vice President, Mary Grace Dixon Secretary, Oharlotta Macy Our armed forces are GIVING their lives - - - we ' re only LENDING our money. Buy More D n r n j c ★ ★ ★ -v ★ ★ • Official County Newspaper m Largest Circulation in Yamhill County % Fine Printing


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